“This book is not a polemic treatise but a powerful, well-researched account that sensitizes any reader to the ways in which in-difference permits brutality and genocide.” WayWellsBookDifferencesPowerfulReaderAccountsPermitGenocideBrutalityPolemics Author:John M Swomley
“I've always thought that one of the things that the Internet and the gaming world permits as a narrative technique is to not tell the story from beginning to end - to tell stories sideways, to give alternative possibilities that the reader can, in a way, choose between.” WorldWayGivingEndsStoriesPossibilityReaderInternetTechniqueAlternativesNarrativePermitGamingSideways Author:Salman Rushdie
“The poet presents the imagination with images from life and human characters and situations, sets them all in motion and leaves itto the beholder to let these images take his thoughts as far as his mental powers will permit. This is why he is able to engage men of the most differing capabilities, indeed fools and sages together. The philosopher, on the other hand, presents not life itself but the finished thoughts which he has abstracted from it and then demands that the reader should think precisely as, and precisely as far as, he himself thinks. That is why his public is so small.” ThinkingMenShouldHumansCharacterHandsAbleTogetherPoetryImaginationSituationPoetFoolReaderDemandPhilosophicalPhilosopherFinishedPermitCapabilitySageBeholderMental Power Author:Arthur Schopenhauer
“The rules of grammar exist in large part to permit readers and writers to operate from a shared set of expectations.” ReaderExpectationsPermitGrammar Author:Michael Crichton